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Diabetes
Reaching Epidemic Proportions?
Over
300 Million
At Risk
Globally!
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Diabetes Is Beatable
by: Yolanda Yvette McDonald
Many people, like yourself, are either victims of
or know people who are victims of diabetes. I myself have been
diagnosed as Pre-Diabetic, so I have a chance to reverse things if I
modify my behavior.
The Cost of Diabetes
"In a recent speech the United States Centers For
Disease Control reported that studies show a third of the people born
in the USA in the year 2000 will develop diabetes. The projected
lifetime risk is about three times higher than the American Diabetes
Association's current estimate.
The total annual economic cost of diabetes in 2002
was estimated to be $132 billion, or one out of every 10 health care
dollars spent in America. Consider that a three-fold increase in
diabetes patients would severely tax the already overburdened health
care system and could create real economic disaster.
Two in three people with diabetes will develop
heart disease, while others will go blind, get kidney failure, and
require amputations. Diabetes is the fifth-leading cause of death by
disease in the U.S.
A man diagnosed with diabetes at age 40 will die
12 years sooner than he would have had he not developed the disease,
while a woman diagnosed at that age will have 14 years shaved off her
lifespan."
--Dr. Alan Tomlinson
So now you see how important it is to get this
disease in check.
Anyone with diabetes, or pre-diabeties should eat
sensibly, lower their sugar intake, get plenty of exercise and proper
nutrition.
So what does the diabetic need to include in their
diet to help them take control?
A Multi-Vitamin Complex
Studies have shown that taking a multi-vitamin can
increase the overall health prospects of diabetics.
Chromium
Chromium stimulates the insulin receptors on the
cells allowing the glucose to be used by the cells. The most beneficial
form of chromium GTF (Glucose Tolerance Factor.)
Vanadium and Molybdenum
These important minerals also assist in the
metabolism of sugars. Although they are needed in smaller amounts they
are just as critical to the process.
Calcium, Potassium and Magnesium
The electrolyte minerals are essential to many of
the biochemical processes that go on every day allowing our bodies to
heal and grow stronger. Many of these processes affect the hormonal and
immune systems. Proper functioning of these systems is key to a
diabetic's health.
The diabetes epidemic in this country has not been
stopped. The prospects are devastating, but there is hope. Lifestyle
changes and proper nutrition can halt this plague.
Part 2 will discuss Chromium and it's benefits to
the diabetic.
Sources:
The Tomlinson Newsletter
www.yomack.com/defense
A forum for diabetics and their families
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About The Author
Ms. McDonald is a 14 year programming
veteran. She is also a distributor of health products including the
Diabetic Pack which has been proven in clinical studies to reduce blood
sugar 30% in 30 days.
Sportron@yomack.com
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P.S.
Take a look at the percentage of increase in diabetes of total
population in the U.S. alone:
| Caucasian |
African-American |
Hispanic |
| 1990 - 4.6% |
1990 - 7.0% |
1990 - 5.6% |
| 1998 - 5.9% |
1998 - 8.9% |
1998 - 7.7% |
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The information
and opinions above are those of the authors. There is no guarantee of
accuracy. Consult your personal doctor before you start a new diet,
exercise program, or take supplements. |